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make an effective business sales letter

Friday, November 30th, 2007

Traditional selling techniques, such as sending out business sales letters to potential customers via snail mail, can be effective sales tool if done properly. Many businesses have failed to get results from such marketing strategies not because they do not work, but mainly because some companies have failed to create an effective business sales letter. In making a sales letter, everything should be planned and carefully chosen, including the font that should be used, the choice of words, and even the manner of presentation. Thus, it is imperative that the headline of your letter is catchy and strong. More often than not, the headline is what compels potential customers to continue reading your letter. For more details go to .10steps-to-killer-web-copy.com .A good headline must be able to pique the reader. One way to do this is to offer your prospective buyers a specific or particular result. For example, “If our hair-thickening shampoo does not make your hair thicker and shinier in 30-days, we will give your money back.” Many people fall asleep while reading textbooks because the tone and language that most textbook writers use is serious and technical. In writing sales letters, you do not need to impress the readers with your Harvard or Oxford vocabulary. What you need to do is to engage them. Thus, it is advisable to write a letter that is clear, succinct, and one that uses a conversational tone. Oftentimes, we buy things because we feel compelled to do so. Maybe that is the reason why a lot of us buy things during sale or when there is a buy-one-take-one offer. Therefore, if you want your business sales letter to translate into actual sales, you ought to convince your customers that they need your product or service. The best way to do so is by telling them the benefits that they will get from getting your product. Aside from the effectiveness of your product, what else can you offer your customers? Will they have a discount? Will you give them free delivery? Will they get additional benefits from the product other than what it is intended for? What compels people to take action? As mentioned earlier, a promise of a discount usually obliges customers to buy. Another effective way to make your customers take action immediately is by giving them a bonus or a free gift if they purchase your product within a specific time frame. Provide testimonials, survey or research study results that prove your claim Another important way to convince people to buy your product is by providing testimonials, survey results, or a way of quantifying the benefits they will get from your product. Furthermore, it is also advisable to show to your potential buyers that your product is superior to your competitors. However, you must be able to back your claims with facts. Do not just make up stories, figures or testimonials. Be sure to take an extra effort to research your product too. If you were not able to provide your customers with sufficient information on how to buy your product, the whole point of sending the business sales letter is defeated. For more details go to .sales-page-rapid-fire.com .It would be better to make it easy for your customers to buy and pay for your products. If they need to drive 500 miles just to get your product, then they most probably wouldn’t bother. Having an online store, delivery service, or distributors will help promote the sale of your products. Moreover, it is also advisable to personalize your letter and envelope. This will make your client feel special. Lastly, do not use mailing labels, even if they would make your life easier. .sale-trigger-generator.com .the-gurus-apprentice.com Address the envelope by hand because this will give your customer an impression that the letter came from a friend or relative. So they would most likely open the letter and if your follow the tips above, they may actually read it and take positive action

the ruins a realistic kind of horror

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

The Ruins - A realistic Kind of Horror WARNING THIS REVIEW DOES CONTAIN A COUPLE SMALL SPOILERS. THEY ARE MARKED OFF RIGHT BEFORE AND AFTER THE SPOILER BY ***spoiler***…………………. Rating: Totally worth the read…………………….. Strait out. I’m not a big horror geek when it comes to novels. Simply because books just don’t scare me and for some reason authors like Stephen King or Dean Koontz often tine s bore me. I just kind of feel silly and when are trying to be creepy and just really just weren’t really pulling it off the job. Yet every once in a while I will read a horror novel and hope to read something that is really good and often times they let me down. This time it is the Ruins…………………………. The ruins is a novel by Scott Smith. He’s a author that I have never heard of before and am not really sure if has ever wrote anything else. But most people will probably remember the Ruins as the 2007 film. Only issue with that is if you have seen the movie you basically know everything in the book. The movie is that close of a adaptation………………………………………. The concept of the book is four friends down in Mexico. They meet u meet up with three Greeks who really don’t know any english but some how find a way to communicate and are friends. Yeah I know it’s weird but that’s how is was in the book. It was one day when on of Greeks(who speaks very little English) said his buddy and new girl friend went to a archeological dig at some ruins and ask if they want to come and of course they go. They go to the ruins dispute the warnings and creepy villagers along the way. But it’s when a girl steps on one of the plants leaves on the outside of the ruins that these crazy Mexican villager come out with guns, bows and spears threatening to kill them if they don’t climb onto the ruins. So what’s so bad at the ruins? Ghosts? Psychopaths? Monsters? No. Plants. This pyramid is invested with flesh eating plants which some people may consider lame. I considered it original. So here’s the good and bad…………………………………….. The good is Scott Smith is a really good writer. His writing unlike some of Stephen Kings is concrete and down to Earth. He is not outlandish in anyway what so ever, You can believe in this place, these people and these killer plats. Then the ruins some how captured the brutality of the situation. Yes there is gore, There us a lot of gore, but he talked you there with the image and emotion,****Spoiler**** There is a scene in the book were they have to chop off the Greeks legs with a pocket knife and a rock, and there is so much detail. Even down to looks on their faces, the Greek’s rambling and sound that are me.*****Spoiler****He is a very good writer in this genre…………………………………………….. The bad. The writing is more of a narrative story telling. The characters only talk every once in a while and are relatively shallow. For half the book I had trouble keeping them all strait. The author really should of name them Guy #1, Guy #2, Girl #1, Girl #2, and the Greek guy. They were all basically the same character beyond the name. The book is also a situation book. There’s no real plot beyond their in a mess that must survive. ***Spoiler**** My biggest complaint is this. Everyone dies. I read this for 500 pages curious of how this last person is going to get out alive. And she doesn’t. Se dies. They all die. And I know it’s not a suppose to be a happy book, but I like some one to live.****spoiler***…………………………………… So over all if you like gritty realistic horror books, this is your baby. There’s no creepy, suspense. Every thing is all right there in your face and nothing is kept in the shadows. Man eating plants is something Scott made a very successful horror about, but beyond realism don’t expect it to evolve into anything further than a situation story. Three stars……………………………………………………. P.S. if you like reading then check out my book website Lelue’s Realm at .freewebs.com/lelue/

article submission that never fails

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

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interior design ideas using canvas photography prints

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Extra embellishments on your room will enhance the over-all look of your interior design. This will add to the atmosphere of interiors and complement to the theme or design of your choice. Canvas photography prints are effective accessories and embellishments for interior design. It looks very artistic and personal depending on the picture it contains. Here are some basic guidelines when hanging canvas prints for your interior designs. Basics on Hanging Canvas Photography Prints * Complement with the theme. You should put photos or framed pictures that are matched to your interior’s theme. Consider the colors the style and the space needed before putting or hanging your images. Your decoration should enhance the look of your design and not to clutter it. * Be keen on hanging pictures. Group photos according to their styles, frames, sizes or color. Grouping your frames can add personality to your room. Right color coordination of the pictures will give a unifying look to your interior design in spite of its different frames or sizes. * Observe balance. Have equal and right measurement on how you distance or put an amount of space from one canvas photography print from others. Avoid putting too much pictures on one side while the other side is all but space. Achieve balance by careful observations of the materials you are adding to your room. * Remember that lighting is important. Lighting can create the drama or mood in your room. As part of the design. It should be directed to the object you want to emphasize with careful techniques to draw attentions. Canvas photography prints add beauty to the artistic and stylish design of your interiors. Don’t waste your money. Be sure on quality canvas printing service by choosing the right online printing company that will do the job for you.

some tips on how to achieve a successful article marketing career

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

When the term “submission” was mentioned among the Internet Marketing groups in the past, the first thing that came to mind is the old practice of submitting urls to the search engines in order to get indexed. Perhaps the second thing is when we all used to submit our classified ads to those huge FFA sites. But now days, all the talk is about submitting articles to the article directories. Unfortunately, many people who are now submitting articles fail to realize that it’s quite a different type of submission process than back in the “old days.” Now we have keywords and key phrases to contend with and page rank and back link popularity as well. And even the objectives are different than simply getting someone else to see what you’ve submitted. Today, we have the issue of branding and portraying oneself as an expert in one’s field. Plus the information people go looking on the Internet for seems to be on a much more sophisticated level than before. Yes, marketing goes far beyond the simple submission of urls, classifieds, and banners. People want to know that the information they get is real, and that it comes from someone who knows what they’re talking about. Here’s some tips on how to achieve a successful article marketing career that’ll keep you up with the times, and assure yourself that people will read and believe what you have to say . . . 1. The Times They Are a Changing’ Marketing has changed and you need to change with it. You can’t just throw your information out on the web and expect it to be picked up. Article marketing is vastly different than merely submitting a URL to the search engines. Now your information has to be informative, well written, authoritatively convincing, and most of all targeted. So you have to know what you’re talking about, say it in a way that people will respect as knowledgeable, and put it where people who might find it interesting can locate it. This takes research in both your topic and in finding just the right place to lay it out in. For the most part, the first, research, is your hurdle to jump over. However, most article directories make targeting easy by providing lots of categories to place your article into. These categories are your first line of keyword placement. If a person wants to know about sports, they’ll go to an article directory and look in the sports categories. So it only makes sense to make sure your article about sports make it there for them to see. Putting a sports article in a health or cooking category would spell certain doom for any chance that sport enthusiasts would find it. It’s really sad to see articles that were obviously well researched landing in irrelevant categories on the article directories. A true waste of precious time! Do yourself a favor and take the extra few seconds, when submitting your article, to put it in the most relevant category you can find. If a good category isn’t present on a certain directory, you’d be better off to skip your submission and write to the directory owner to request the category be added, than to submit just anywhere on the site. Wipe out the old thinking that all you need to do is get your submissions out there. Target, target, target for the best results. 2. Be the Teacher this brings us back to research. A teacher is respected when they can dole out information that their students didn’t already know. A teacher is also respected when that information is doled out coherently and in an understandable fashion. So to be respected as a teacher, or as we like to call it in the marketing world, an expert in your field, you need to make a point and make sense when you make it. Pick a topic that you know something about and learn something else about it that you didn’t already know. Chances are, unless you’re brand new to the business, if you learn something new, it’ll be new to most of your readers too. Draw a map from point A to point B so your readers can clearly see how you’re building up the knowledge in a logical and complimentary process. Be accurate in your statements. Don’t make stuff up, because it’ll come back to haunt you. If you come up with a brand new approach or idea for something, treat it like any scientific hypothesis. Test it out before you launch the concept on others. Make sure it’ll work for you first, or you’ll be laughed right out of business. And finally, make sure you don’t turn people off by your spelling or misuse of the vernacular. Most people will be instantly turned away if your grammar is off. Spell check, have a friend read your article first before submitting, spell check again, read it out loud, and most importantly, spell check. 3. Make Your Mark there are many novelist who are well known for a particular style of writing. Take Ann Rice for example, who’s Vampire Chronicles defined the new age of horror. Her name is synonymous with her genre! But did you know she also writes romance novels? Most people don’t because she uses a pseudonym when she ventures beyond the Vampire Lestat and his cohorts. The point here is that, as Ann Rice, she’s branded as a horror novelist and, in order to maintain that branding, she uses another name for her other styles of writing. To be an expert in your field, you too need to brand yourself so that your name becomes synonymous with what you write about. To do that, you need to stay within a particular field and only that field. If you want to write about other things, then use a pseudonym like Ann Rice and so many other writers do. The more you write about a specific topic, the more people will see you as an expert on that topic. The wider range of topics you write about, the less knowledgeable you’ll appear to be in any one of them. 4. Make Each Article Count to summarize, take your article writing and submitting seriously. You wouldn’t write a resume haphazardly or send it to employers, who had nothing to do with your line of work, would you? Use your keywords and especially your category choices wisely. When you write, teach, when you teach, know the subject you’re teaching. And before everyone else, teach yourself what to teach about. Stay within your realm of expertise and the world will regard you as an expert For more useful tips & hints, please browse for more information at our website :- .article-promotion-course.com .articlemarketing.reprintarticlesite.com

do i need a writing guru

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

Will a Writing Guru guarantee me publication? No. Will a Writing Guru cost me money? Yes. So why the hell should I waste my money by signing up with a Writing Guru? Because it’s not waste, it’s investment. Look at it this way, to get any attention as a writer you can invest one of two things, time or money. If you invest some money in a Writing Guru you could shave up to five years off that time. That’s five years you could be earning rather than learning. A good Writing Guru should be able to move you forward that much. By a Writing Guru I mean a coach or trainer who is not only a good writer and gifted in educating, but one who has experience in the marketing and selling of new writing. With those attributes behind you, you could easily be in a position within a few months of submitting material with confidence. The alternative is to learn such things yourself and there are plenty of resources out there to allow you to do this. But, and this is crucial, which information is valid and which is not, how many dead-ends will you end up, and how long will your patience last before you decide that the writing game just isn’t for you? Let me take this as an example of what a Writing Guru might teach you on the marketing side. A publisher is a business and exists to make money, not to fulfil your fantasies of becoming a professional writer. You might take this for granted and know that the material you are submitting will definitely appeal to the market, but do you know the process that your material must go through before a publisher puts down his money and takes a gamble on you. It doesn’t matter how good you are because nine times out of ten the people who assess your work are failed writers and not competent to judge good writing. So how can you possibly win? It’s an old marketing adage

the methods of writing an ebook

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

Writing eBooks is a popular method of getting information out to the public. Authors are using this valuable tool to get their views out regarding products, services, motivation, or self-help. There are many programs available to help new authors learn the ropes in regards to proper eBook format and once you have developed the skills needed most of the formatting of an eBook can be done on your average word processor. When first starting out to write an eBook many new authors concentrate on that aspect and how they will make their product look nice but the real work starts long before that. The methods of writing an eBook are much the same as any other book be it fiction or non-fiction with a couple of small differences. Choose a Subject When an author sets out to write a fiction novel this the matter of subject isn’t an issue but the vast majority of eBooks are non-fictional and the first step is to determine exactly what you want to write about. Most of the time the writer knows the general subject because it will be an area of expertise, or a product they wish to showcase, but that must be narrowed down to a specific purpose. Non-fiction eBooks are usually best kept to a maximum of 150 pages and 90 to 100 is even better. Readers have short attention spans especially when reading on a computer so making sure your subject matter is very precise will help you to hold their attention and keep your page count to the desired levels. Added Value The nicest thing about writing an eBook is that you have so many options for adding extra value to it than you do with print. You can incorporate hyperlinks into your text or at the end of the book for readers to get more from your book but they also can be of great benefit to you. If you have affiliations with sites pertaining to your subject matter you can use links that credit you for the traffic many of which pay out in cash or other dividends for the exposure. If you have your own websites regarding the subject or if you are selling a product you can put links to those items in the eBook making it more valuable to the customer but also getting you traffic and sales to your sites. Color The style and colors you use inside the eBook are practically limitless as it doesn’t cost more to add colors, font types, or even pictures to your product as it would in print so don’t limit yourself. Readers like to see more than just page after page of tiny print that is hard on the eyes. It is even possible to embed video players for a true multi-media experience inside an eBook. These are the types of things that will spread word of mouth about your book and make sales skyrocket. Writing eBooks is fun and there is no end to the creative abilities you can develop while learning how to write an eBook so get started and become the author you have always wanted to be. Kenji Sakamoto’s digital product directory offers information and articles on ebooks. Check out his website at: Ebook Information or Article on Ebooks

writing definitions

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Definitions and those who are accurate and concise have a self-position in academic writing. Definitions are basically written for a particular thing to define it in its concise form in simplest manner so as to make it approachable for the reader at the first reading. Definitions seems to be very short, but is based on very focused and accurate objectives. Writing definitions is thus not that easy; it requires well words, good knowledge and has balanced sense of meaning. Definition is ill if it doesn’t make any sense of the object it is written for. They’re a few points that are kept in mind before writing a definition; these are necessary and should be fulfilled in writing so as to make it complete definition. A definition must compromise the word that is defined, the class to which the particular thing belong should also be mentioned in the second and the third thing to be mentioned is the differentiating characteristics of the particular object with other things of the same class. This makes the particular thing more focused and valuable and the reader is compatible in learning about that particular thing. The definition are best explained in simple words and short way, we observe dictionaries, reviewed books and other academic writings that include definitions to make the meaning more clear and understanding, it is a good way to clear concepts or writings of past by including definitions and precise writing in the paragraph. Since the readers require definition to complete his or her knowledge, the definition thus is composed in such way that compromises the words they know about. The definition with example in it makes it clearer as the readers read to get their key words solved or the words they are not familiar with so this is well supported with the help of examples. A lot of websites on Internet are good for sake of definitions, as they follow up with the detailed summary of the definition first given. Many websites are meant for definitions and these are reliable and famous one. One should correctly know when and where to use the definition; it is not always necessary to insert definition where it is not needed. Definition is used when the paragraph consists of few words that are technical and are not commonly read by the reader audience. If the paragraph is written in relation to a detailed and deep subjectivity, there is a need of definition. Not every one explains one thing in similar way, so it is necessary to think of your own examples related to the particular thing that is defined. The definition is also used in the case if the paragraph is related to the historical topic and the word is common to the reader; for example about Christ or Mars or Egypt. The definition should be classic and should be different with the common writing. The literature used should be sophisticated. Many writers are known for writing a poor state of definition like that repeating the word continuously or shaping the words again and again. The three parts of a definition are discussed above; those should be written in a precise way and with accurate meaning.

article marketing fun and profit

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

If you have some writing talents then article marketing can be a fun and profitable business. This is a unique and new way to use those talents and make money as you go. If you have any interest at all you should give it a whirl. If you think you have the interest to pursue article marketing remember it is important to write articles that catch the reader’s interest. These should be unique articles that no one has read yet. These new fresh articles are a sure way to gain the attention of new readers. It is also just as essential to have high-quality and unique content. These are things that will not only gain readers’ attention; it will keep their attention! When you have content that is really unique, readers will not only be interested; they will read your articles. It is critical that you choose subject matter that is of interest to readers. You should choose topics that evoke strong feelings in the reader. Instead of being opinionated, stick to factual content. What is thought provoking to readers is also attention grabbing. Many individuals have discovered methods of turning article marketing into a career. The field originated recently enough that a fair bit of “frontier” still remains. Remember that you have two primary goals. The first is to keep your text interesting. The second is to publish fresh material. The easiest way to decrease your readership is by putting up “warmed over” text. It is very important to make sure that the articles that you publish are new and different. Also check to make sure that the subject has not been written about a lot. Readers want to see articles about unique and current topics. Don’t publish articles from years past, people want to read about new things. Remember this is not really difficult and you don’t have to expend a great deal of effort on it. There is no need for you to pen column upon column by yourself. You can hire others to do the writing. If you are properly organized, you can be the brains behind the firm, posting the copy and collecting the money. Article marketing is an excellent business opportunity for people with good writing and editorial skills, as well as a good grasp of what is current and what is not. Creating unique articles is essential to the success of your business. To engage readers, you must produce new articles on topics about which the readers will have strong opinions. The articles must focus on facts, and not just your opinions. You do not have to create these articles yourself; you can contract to have this work done. Your roles are to make sure that the articles have unique content, to submit the articles, and collect the payments.

english as a medium for indianwriter

Monday, November 19th, 2007

In a paper at Regional Conference of the Association of Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies Held at India International Centre ,New Delhi on February23-6,1975,R.Parthasarathy , while exposing the position of Indian writers in English referred to the comments of American poets Allen Ginsberg ,Gary Snycler and Peter Onlovsky: “If we were gangster poets we would shoot you”(1), his threat was direct against the Indian writers’ failure to take risk with the English language. To explain the reason behind this R.Parthasarathy says that there at least two problems which prevent Indian writers to take the risk. First is related to the kind of experience he would like to express in English . Indian who use the English language gets in some extent alienated . This development is superficial and this is why many blame ‘Indian Writers in English’(IWE) as writers who present India in a foreign view-point .There work doesn’t contain a deep analysis of the Indian realities and Indian characters . Many regional writers (many of who are even Jnapitha Awardees) say writing in English in India is a severe handicap as it tends to make their writing export oriented .Hindi writer Rajendra Yadav puts it as : “The IWE take a tourist look at India , like Pankaj Mishra’s The Romantics , where he is simply a tourist who does not know the inner psyche of people or a more clever device Vikram Seth uses in A S suitable Boy ,the pretext of looking for a bride-groom ,which takes him to different locales and professions . It is a creatively written travelers’ guide .They travel into our culture , describe a bit of our geography ; their total approach is a westerner’s :a third rate ‘serpant-rope trick’” Many believe that IWE is circumscribed by what only westerner can appreciate :either exotica or erotica .Both these elements are visible in Ruth Prawar Jhabavala’s Heat and Dust .There is description of shrines , Sadhus ,Nawabs ,Princes and their castles along with sex and gay-parties and Hijraas .Jhabvala’s picture of princely India is extremely un realistic ,quixotic and pseudo-romantic .Similar is the case of Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things . B.Jaya Mohan in a recent interview to Out Look magazine (February 25 , 2002) said :”Writers like Roy are superficial and exotic .When Roy uses English to express a Malayalam idiom , it might be exotic for westerner , but for Indians it is not very exciting .” Still there are writers in English for whom a little praise is made ,but that even by another English writer. In an obituary to R.K.Narayan in Time magazine ,V.S.Naipul writes :”His people can eat off leaves on a floor in a slum tenement ,hang their upper clothes on a coat stand ,do all that in correct English ,and there is no strangeness ,no false comedy ,no distance” But still regional writers believe ; ” …but any Tamil writer would have put more life into his novels than R.K. did”. The battle of the first kind of problem guides us into the second and this is ‘ the quality of idiom the writer uses’ .R .Parthasarathy says that ” there is obviously a time lag between the living , creative idiom and the English used in India .And this time lag is not likely to diminish”. It is because the historical situation is to blame .Besides there is no special English idiom ,either .English in India rarely approaches the liveliness and idiosyncrasy of usage one finds in African or West Indian writing , perhaps because of the long tradition of literature in Indian languages . This is explained by Kannada d Oyen ” writers in Indian language have a rich back-ground — centuries old literary traditional, folk tales and life all round them — the IWE only have front yard”. That’s why Rushdie draws form the ethos and Hindi of Mumbai, while writers like Narayan draws from Tamil and Raja Rao from Kannada .But still the idiom they use lacks in liveliness, because “it’s impossible to transfer into English the cultural traditions and the associations of language”. This is why it is not surprising that writers in English tend to over emphasize their Indianness . This also explains why Michael Madhusudan Dutt after publishing thesis first book The Captive Lady(1849) in English turned to Bengali to become the first modern Indian poet . While a regional writer can directly concentrate mode of writing the IWE has to face a complex problem—‘he has to go through the tedious explanations of the idioms he uses in his book ,leaving little space for creative writing’. Perhaps Narayan was the only writer who never cared for such explanations .Naipaul writes (Time, June 4 ,2001) : “There is or used to be a kind of Indian writer who used many italics and for the excitement ,had a glossary of perfectly simple local words at the back of his book .Narayan never did that .He explains little or nothing; he talks everything about his people and his little town for granted”. But this is not possible for every IWE writer who wants to perform an experiment in creative English writing .R.Parthasarathy explains in the context of his own position as an English poet with Tamil as his mother tongue . “English is a part of my intellectual, rational make-up Tamil my emotional ,psychic make-up “Hence it is he believes that every IWE feels that he has an unnecessary burden to do the explanation of the idioms he uses ,and My Tongue in English Chain is a theoretical statement of this problem. Russian scholar E.J.Kalinikova in Problems of Modern Indian Literature (1975) also refers to this problem in G.Byol’s words : “National coloring is like naiveté’ ,if you realize you have it ,then you have already lost it […] Conception of the Indian through Indian eyes is natural, and this only determine the scope of literary subject”, where as an English writer of India tries to give .The elements in a foreign language for which the whole experience of that element is strange and in the end what is produced is in Kamala Das’s words: “It is half English, half Indian Funny perhaps, but it is honest” [An Introduction] To provide a compromise M.R.Anand writes in his essay Pigeon